If surfing brown pow seems more fun than paddling out, but you still dig a beach-inspired aesthetic, the Club Ride Mountain Surf Shorts have your name written all over them. That's because the board-short cut hides a host of features to keep you comfortable on the bike. And whether it's an afternoon barbecue, or a 50-mile singletrack slog, they'll keep you coming back for more. Club Ride built the Mountain Surf shorts out of its PowerWeave fabric. The polyester blend was chosen because it's abrasion- resistant, stretchy, and it has excellent wicking properties. Basically, PowerWeave's construction helps to pull moisture away from the skin, and to the surface of the shorts where it can evaporate. In other words, it fights to keep you cool and dry when you're working up a sweat. And since...
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If surfing brown pow seems more fun than paddling out, but you still dig a beach-inspired aesthetic, the Club Ride Mountain Surf Shorts have your name written all over them. That's because the board-short cut hides a host of features to keep you comfortable on the bike. And whether it's an afternoon barbecue, or a 50-mile singletrack slog, they'll keep you coming back for more. Club Ride built the Mountain Surf shorts out of its PowerWeave fabric. The polyester blend was chosen because it's abrasion- resistant, stretchy, and it has excellent wicking properties. Basically, PowerWeave's construction helps to pull moisture away from the skin, and to the surface of the shorts where it can evaporate. In other words, it fights to keep you cool and dry when you're working up a sweat. And since...
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The Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Anorak Rain Shell is a wind and water-resistant shell that is so crazy lightweight and compressible you can pack it in your pocket. A deep neck zipper allows for increased ventilation and reflective trim gives exceptional visibility when in low light conditions.

If surfing brown pow seems more fun than paddling out, but you still dig a beach-inspired aesthetic, the Club Ride Mountain Surf Shorts have your name written all over them. That's because the board-short cut hides a host of features to keep you comfortable on the bike. And whether it's an afternoon barbecue, or a 50-mile singletrack slog, they'll keep you coming back for more. Club Ride built the Mountain Surf shorts out of its PowerWeave fabric. The polyester blend was chosen because it's abrasion- resistant, stretchy, and it has excellent wicking properties. Basically, PowerWeave's construction helps to pull moisture away from the skin, and to the surface of the shorts where it can evaporate. In other words, it fights to keep you cool and dry when you're working up a sweat. And since...
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If surfing brown pow seems more fun than paddling out, but you still dig a beach-inspired aesthetic, the Club Ride Mountain Surf Shorts have your name written all over them. That's because the board-short cut hides a host of features to keep you comfortable on the bike. And whether it's an afternoon barbecue, or a 50-mile singletrack slog, they'll keep you coming back for more. Club Ride built the Mountain Surf shorts out of its PowerWeave fabric. The polyester blend was chosen because it's abrasion- resistant, stretchy, and it has excellent wicking properties. Basically, PowerWeave's construction helps to pull moisture away from the skin, and to the surface of the shorts where it can evaporate. In other words, it fights to keep you cool and dry when you're working up a sweat. And since...
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If surfing brown pow seems more fun than paddling out, but you still dig a beach-inspired aesthetic, the Club Ride Mountain Surf Shorts have your name written all over them. That's because the board-short cut hides a host of features to keep you comfortable on the bike. And whether it's an afternoon barbecue, or a 50-mile singletrack slog, they'll keep you coming back for more. Club Ride built the Mountain Surf shorts out of its PowerWeave fabric. The polyester blend was chosen because it's abrasion- resistant, stretchy, and it has excellent wicking properties. Basically, PowerWeave's construction helps to pull moisture away from the skin, and to the surface of the shorts where it can evaporate. In other words, it fights to keep you cool and dry when you're working up a sweat. And since...
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Want a cold-weather companion that can hit the slopes or the streets? With its lightweight design and all-over insulation, Mountain Hardwear's Hooded Compressor Jacket fits the bill. Bring it up the mountain as an extra layer of warmth, or wear it as an everyday jacket when cold weather hits. Throw in an insulated hood and both handwarmer and interior zip pockets, and it's possible you've got more than just a companion - you've found a soul mate. Style No. OM6396

If surfing brown pow seems more fun than paddling out, but you still dig a beach-inspired aesthetic, the Club Ride Mountain Surf Shorts have your name written all over them. That's because the board-short cut hides a host of features to keep you comfortable on the bike. And whether it's an afternoon barbecue, or a 50-mile singletrack slog, they'll keep you coming back for more. Club Ride built the Mountain Surf shorts out of its PowerWeave fabric. The polyester blend was chosen because it's abrasion- resistant, stretchy, and it has excellent wicking properties. Basically, PowerWeave's construction helps to pull moisture away from the skin, and to the surface of the shorts where it can evaporate. In other words, it fights to keep you cool and dry when you're working up a sweat. And since...
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Want a cold-weather companion that can hit the slopes or the streets? With its lightweight design and all-over insulation, Mountain Hardwear's Hooded Compressor Jacket fits the bill. Bring it up the mountain as an extra layer of warmth, or wear it as an everyday jacket when cold weather hits. Throw in an insulated hood and both handwarmer and interior zip pockets, and it's possible you've got more than just a companion - you've found a soul mate. Style No. OM6396

Benefiting from the warmth of wool used to mean being itchy, and if you ever got sweaty or wet, you were done for. With the Mountain Hardwear Men's Integral Pro Top, you can feel wool warm while getting the quick-drying and moisture-wicking properties of synthetic fabric. Mountain Hardwear's lightweight Wick. Q Wool fabric utilizes a unique blend of polypropylene and sustainably- sourced merino wool to keep you comfy, airy, and warm.

The Mountain Hardwear Men's Stretch Plasmic Jacket is the perfect choice for highly active adventures in the mountain when the weather looks unsettled. This fully taped jacket features a 2. 5-layer Dry. Q Evap Stretch shell that provides excellent waterproof protection while remaining stretchier and far more breathable than standard waterproof shells. Its active fit reduces bulk and weight without inhibiting your mobility whether you're hiking or climbing. Mountain Hardwear added a Vislon AquaGuard zipper at the center front for more protection against the wet world, and the front pockets are always accessible even with a harness or backpack on.

You can find shelter from the storm in the Mountain Hardwear Men's Finder Jacket whether you're hiking the wilderness or exploring your hometown. Its Dry. Q Core shell provides the same waterproof , breathable protection that most of Mountain Hardwear's ski and rain shells have, and fully taped seams enhance waterproofing by preventing a single raindrop from seeping through. The adjustable hood works with the hook-and-loop cuffs to further seal out the elements.

The Mountain Hardwear Men's Compressor Insulated Jacket stows into its own pocket, so you can take it on any climbing, skiing, or alpine adventure. Thermal. Q insulation feels as light and compressible as down, but it keeps warm when wet like synthetic. MicroClimate Zoning places ventilated panels, stretchy panels, and insulation where your body needs it most. Mountain Hardwear also added a dual hem drawcord for a secure fit around your waist, and there are three zippered pockets for organization.

When you're having a hard time deciding between your fleece jacket and your softshell, pull on the Mountain Hardwear Mountain Tech II Men's Jacket, and get the best of both worlds. The AirShield fleece body cuts down on wind chill, but is still plenty breathable enough for tromping around the woods, and the softshell shoulders and arms provide some extra protection from moisture and resist abrasion from your backpack straps. Pack- and harness- compatible pockets make it convenient for climbing and backpacking trips, and waterproof zippers help keep your valuables dry.

The Mountain Hardwear Men's Stretch Plasmic Jacket is the perfect choice for highly active adventures in the mountain when the weather looks unsettled. This fully taped jacket features a 2. 5-layer Dry. Q Evap Stretch shell that provides excellent waterproof protection while remaining stretchier and far more breathable than standard waterproof shells. Its active fit reduces bulk and weight without inhibiting your mobility whether you're hiking or climbing. Mountain Hardwear added a Vislon AquaGuard zipper at the center front for more protection against the wet world, and the front pockets are always accessible even with a harness or backpack on.

Benefiting from the warmth of wool used to mean being itchy, and if you ever got sweaty or wet, you were done for. With the Mountain Hardwear Men's Integral Pro Top, you can feel wool warm while getting the quick-drying and moisture-wicking properties of synthetic fabric. Mountain Hardwear's lightweight Wick. Q Wool fabric utilizes a unique blend of polypropylene and sustainably- sourced merino wool to keep you comfy, airy, and warm.

Pull on the Mountain Hardwear Women's Effusion Hooded Jacket, and clip into your cross-country skis for some moonlit winter gliding. Or pull it on over your trail-running top and drive up into the mountains. This lightweight jacket features a close-fitting, athletic-fit with a long-cut performance back. Mountain Hardwear's Dry. Q Active technology, three-layer fabric, fully-taped seams, and a DWR finish make the Effusion both waterproof and breathable. Reflective trim increases visibility.

High loft with high warmth, the Mountain Hardwear Women's Ratio Down Jacket is a great everyday down jacket that can also tag along on your climbing, backcountry skiing, and backpacking trips. Stuffed with 650-fill Q. shield down, the Ratio's down won't loose its loft or insulating properties if it gets wet, and with Mountain Hardwear's Hi-five 30D ripstop nylon, you won't have to baby it when you're out in the field. A soft Velboa lining in the color lets you zip it up all the way without the collar rubbing your chin raw, and center front reverse coil zipper allows for easy adjustments.

Stow the Mountain Hardwear Women's Nitrous Hooded Down Jacket inside its pocket for climbing, skiing, and backpacking trips, and whip it out of its pocket whenever you get cold. Stuffed with 800-fill down insulation, the Nitrous packs some serious warmth without much weight. Mountain Hardwear's Q. Shield treats the down with water-resistant protection in order to retain its warmth just in case it gets wet. There are dual drawcords at the hem, and elastic bindings at the hood and cuffs for sealed-in warmth.

The Mountain Hardwear Men's Stretch Plasmic Jacket is the perfect choice for highly active adventures in the mountain when the weather looks unsettled. This fully taped jacket features a 2. 5-layer Dry. Q Evap Stretch shell that provides excellent waterproof protection while remaining stretchier and far more breathable than standard waterproof shells. Its active fit reduces bulk and weight without inhibiting your mobility whether you're hiking or climbing. Mountain Hardwear added a Vislon AquaGuard zipper at the center front for more protection against the wet world, and the front pockets are always accessible even with a harness or backpack on.

The Mountain Hardwear Men's Plasmic Pant seals out heavy rain when you're hiking or backpacking without leaving you drenched in perspiration, thanks to its Dry. Q Evap technology. The pant's Dry. Q Evap (2. 5-layer) membrane keeps outside moisture from dampening your inner layers, and its Evap wicking interior spreads built-up perspiration over a larger surface area to facilitate fast drying. This keeps you from feeling like a swampy, sweaty mess, especially when you're trekking through humid rainforests and damp mountain environments. Making for easy on and off, the pant's zippered ankle openings allow you to slip these pants on over your shoes. Its partial elastic cuffs have hook-and-loop closures that seal out the rain and dirt, and the pant's articulated knees won't restrict your...
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When you're having a hard time deciding between your fleece jacket and your softshell, pull on the Mountain Hardwear Mountain Tech II Men's Jacket, and get the best of both worlds. The AirShield fleece body cuts down on wind chill, but is still plenty breathable enough for tromping around the woods, and the softshell shoulders and arms provide some extra protection from moisture and resist abrasion from your backpack straps. Pack- and harness- compatible pockets make it convenient for climbing and backpacking trips, and waterproof zippers help keep your valuables dry.

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